I like your oil / petroleum jelly technique! I also really liked the black on the primer! Maybe you can sand away (with a white vinegar loaded #0000 steel wool or S.O.S. pad) some of the khaki green to bring those back up a bit. Be interesting to see how you incorporate the mustard into the mix.
RaT oN~!
Lookin’ groovy,baby, yeah!!
OJ, I forgot to ask; do you apply the mustard mix to bare metal only? I do have a few locations where I have steel uncoated/unprotected.....Be interesting to see how you incorporate the mustard into the mix.
Cool. Thanx. I did some light sanding and I feel that it's actually looking kinda good for my 1st time.......
OJ, I forgot to ask; do you apply the mustard mix to bare metal only? I do have a few locations where I have steel uncoated/unprotected.....
Wow! Dig the RaT-ina brother! Looks like you have that petro jelly thing down pat. Seems like it might be easier to control as well; compared to the less viscous nature of mustard. I say leave it and move on to the parts. Fender mustard might be cool, but your success on the frame says 'keep on, keepin' on'!
Thanx OJ! The mind is willing, but the body is weak." I am happy about how several things have come out pretty well. Part of the problem is that I want results exactly how I want them to be and it slows me down significantly. I need to implement "Progress Not Perfection".....we'll see what happens ......Whoa! That's a lot of work with only approx 36 hours of daylight remaining in the build off.
But it is REALLY COOL!
Been waiting for this cool fork to come together!
Just concentrate on getting all of the mechanicals first, then worry about dressing it up or down so to speak. Keep plugging and make it happen!!!
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